![]() The resulting damage lead to 80 people dying of illness, including Diana's younger brother, James Oliver Burnwood (1980-1989). Around the same time, a facility in Surrey owned by Blue Seed Pharmaceuticals leaked dangerous chemicals into the water throughout the Surrey/Buckinghamshire region. While at Le Rosey, Diana was noted as achieving consistently high grades.ĭiana later attended the Wycombe Abbey School in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, starting in 1985. She attended this prestigious school between the years 1984–1985, but for unknown reasons, she left to begin her education back home in England. She began her secondary education at the Institute Le Rosey in Rolle, Switzerland. She showed great potential in oral and written communication, and was above average in math and science. As a student, Diana was mostly conscientious and attentive. She grew up wealthy and had her primary education at High March School, Beaconsfield, Bucks, 1975–1984. Diana was born to Sir Peter Lloyd Burnwood, 5th Baronet, and his wife Lady Nancy Burnwood (nee Summers).
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